A few years ago I met Chastity/Anna online...all my lovely writing friends are virtually my boon companions. We began chatting about writing and I read her erotic paranormal book: Reluctant Angel. I loved it. Over the years, we have found ourselves twins in our love of nerdy things like SUPERMAN and our mutual love of all things Spartacus. When she met Manu Bennett (Crixus), I thought I was going to die! Seriously, she met my man and I am still jealous she knows what he feels like and smells like up close. I have a poster of him next to my treadmill (for real) and that's all I can say about that. We also found a mutual love of working out. If she lived in my town, she'd be my gym buddy and my trouble-making girlfriend. I can see us now, gallivanting around town with our coffee and potty mouth meme T-shirts. Chastity/Anna's sense of humor makes me laugh out loud all the time and her posts are so in your face that I like just about every one of them. Yea, I stalk her. I admit it. Oh, and she loves Sons of Anarchy like I do, too. So...the tribute at the end is all about sexy bikers. Without further introduction, ladies and gents, Chastity Bush or Anna Snow... 1. What is the first thing you remember writing that made you realize you were a writer/author? Ooo, let's see... About eight years ago I got the idea to try my hand at writing a book. I sat down with a spiral notebook and scratched out a book that still to this day doesn't have a title and has never seen the light of day. I felt so free and more like myself than ever while writing that little story. That's when I knew I was doing exactly what I was supposed to be. 2. What sparked your muse for your Torque series? and can you give any juicy info on future projects you’re thinking about? Tell us about your writing.... Oh! My muse for Torque! Anyone who knows me knows I LOVE muscle cars. Not long ago I got hooked on this car show on the discovery channel starring a super hot main character. I asked myself, "What if I wrote a "car guy" series? How could I make it crazy hot, but still keep that level of real love visible?" It was an easy question for me to answer. The story would have a couple you know from the first page is destined to be together, a hot, older, tattooed man, fast cars, and sex on the hood of a blacked out '69 Camaro. I wrote Torque in less than a week and it's the hottest story I've ever written. Ride will be the second book in the series, and I expect it to be every bit as hot as Torque. I also have a cozy mystery (One Blonde Night) coming out as part of the Killer Beach Reads Collection July 17th. It's a crazy fun short story in my Barb Jackson Series, with a full length book (Bubblegum Blonde) coming out in December. If you like a sassy, hot headed heroine, you'll love Barb Jackson P.I. 3. Do you have any rituals when you’re writing? Honestly? No. As long as I have a cup of coffee and some background noise, I'm set. 4. I’ve noticed you are a dirty-nerdy girl :) Tell us about your nerdy and dirty sides and don’t skip the juicy parts:) Hahaha! Dirty and nerdy, that pretty much sums me up! I like to read hot and write even hotter. My hubby and I attend Dallas Comic-Con every year, and of course I love anything deemed nerdy. Superheroes, Sci-Fi flicks, you name it. 5. I noticed you like Spartacus. What is it about that show you like? EVERYTHING! Hahaha! No, but seriously, the story of Spartacus is an amazing one. Can you imagine what those gladiators/slaves went through? What they lost? What their lives were like? I loved how the show was completely raw and gritty. There was no sugar coating anything that happened. It was in your face, and underneath all of the blood and politics, there were real stories of love. It's amazing how such real love could be found in such situations, but it was there. 6. What fascinates you about life? I think the question should be, "What doesn't fascinate you about life?" :) I think the main thing that fascinates me about life is the fact that if you don't like it, all you have to do is change it. It sounds easier than it is, I know, but it can be done. You can make your life anything you want it to be! And of course love, is there anything more fascinating than love? 7. Why do you write? Because it keeps me sane. Plain and simple. 8. If you could bring ONE character to life from any of your novels, who would it be? What would you talk about? Why that character? Barb Jackson. She's sassy, spunky, funny, and just your everyday typical woman. There's nothing fancy about her, she doesn't live in designer clothing, or hit the clubs every night. She likes jeans, t's, converse, bubblegum, and coffee. So, I guess in short, she's kind of like me. She's honestly more like me than I ever intended her to be. We'd talk about everything, especially the mysteries she solves. 9. If you could only read one book over and over again stranded on a desert island, which book would you choose? Why? That's a good question. I'd have to say I'd choose Dark Desires After Dusk by Kresley Cole. The book is everything I love. It's hot, paranormal, mysterious, and did I mention, hot? 10. At the end of all days, what do you think is the only thing that’s real? Hope. Simply, hope. It's the one thing you can hang on to despite your circumstances. Hope is always there, and it's never a liar. **************** Update!! Anna Snow has recently found herself on the USA Today Bestseller's List!!! A huge congrats to you girl!! The series that got her there? The Bubblegum Blonde series featuring Barb Jackson. Check out her Amazon page for more details. Here's all the places you can find this sexy author...Website: http://www.annasnow.info FB Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/authorannasnow FB Personal Page: http://www.facebook.com/chastitybush Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/annasnow_author Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/author/annasnow If you enjoyed this post, give it a LIKE or a TWEET :) And by all means, SHARE :) If you'd like a heads up on future Big Ten Interviews or giveaways, join my email list. The only spam I like is with my eggs.
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Janell Rhiannon Pinterest Board It's summertime and when the weather heats up, the shoes come off. I know many of you ladies out there dig big beautiful round...eyes, or a gorgeous smile, or a great pair of abs or arms. Not that I don’t appreciate those lovely body parts...I mean who doesn’t love a penetrating look from his eyes, or the hard ripples of his abs, or a pair of strong arms wrapped around your waist. If you’re reading this, you probably write or read about all this sexy, romantic, erotic stuff. But I want to draw your attention to a sexy body part all the way down there...and I mean all the way down. For me, there is nothing more sexy and beautiful than a man’s foot. There are plenty of sites out there where you can find men adoring women’s feet, but this lovely masculine body part, in my humble opinion, is over-looked far too often. Stick with me ladies (maybe some men, I don’t know). I love, love, love the way the veins pop out across the top of a man’s foot, the way the arch curves into the toes and the heel, and the toes (OMG! the long toes, the shape of the toes, the feel of the toes) just gets me like, “Was that an earthquake, or am I just happy to see those feet?” I find myself staring at a man’s bare foot. It’s embarrassing but some men’s feet are just too sweet to ignore. I began loving masculine feet when I started studying art history. Let me give you an example. The feet of the Michelangelo’s David...holy cow David’s feet are sexy as f*ck. Yes, David is naked and fully available for our viewing pleasure, but I want to kiss those feet. I mean, kiss them slowly and suck on them gently. When a man’s feet are strong and masculine all I can think about is how sturdy he is on his feet...a strong sturdy man can pick you up, pin you against a wall, and carry you down the hall. I love the way a man’s bare foot sounds when he’s walking, the way he curls his toes around yours when you’re snuggling, and the way his toes and feet are always warmer than yours. I love the big foot print a man leaves in the sand. I could get all graphic on you about what a talented man can do with his toes, but I’ll let you imagine that for yourself. I know many of you, my author friends, like Chastity and Kendall, are far superior in the sexy AF erotic writing than myself, so I’ll leave it alone. But, ladies imagine the strong sexy foot of a guy...it’s one of the reasons I loved Spartacus so much. Yes, yes...there was all kinds of nudity, but the feet!!! The feet!!! I think men’s feet are so sexy that I have a Pinterest board dedicated to sexy men’s feet...or men with sexy feet. If you’re a guy reading this (which could happen) then consider this: if you are good about your man-scaping (spell check just asked me to change that to “scraping”...uh, no) and understand why that’s important business in the romance department, then maybe you should consider a pedicure or at least pay attention to your feet. You might just turn a woman on :) A man’s foot is his calling card ;) I'm including a Tom Hardy interview from Warrior, because he's awesome and on my Pin Board :) And I love warriors in general... If you enjoyed this post, give it a LIKE or a TWEET :) And by all means, SHARE :) If you'd like a heads up on future Big Ten Interviews or giveaways, join my email list. The only spam I like is with my eggs.
© Janell Rhiannon 2016 Any information from this blog must be properly cited :) I first met Randi Cooley Wilson will looking for books on gargoyles. I love gargoyles and so does she. Over the course of the last year, we've corresponded several times via social media sharing thoughts and encouragement. I lament that she's now an east coast gal!! Randi has a unique story to tell with her characters. They are lively, sassy, smart...she can write the spicy stuff, too. Her Revelation series has acquired quite a following. I am one of them. I man-crushed over Asher...I mean completely. Give me a glass of ice water please!!! If you haven't given her books a go round, I suggest you do. They would be great summer read. Now, it's time to meet Randi!!!! 1. What is the first thing you remember writing that made you realize you were a writer/author? To be honest, I’m still getting used to the idea that I am a published writer/author. My love for writing really picked up in college. I had to write a point-of-view paper freshman year in English Literature that sparked something inside of me. 2. What sparked your muse for your Revelation series? and can you give an juicy info on future projects you’re thinking about? My muse for The Revelation Series stemmed from my combined love of John Milton’s Paradise Lost and my fondness for Gothic Architecture. One night after just having my daughter, I thought wouldn’t it be fun to put the two together. Each night I’d write snippets and dialogue elements. After a while, I realized I was actually writing The Revelation Series. After a few years, with encouragement, I sat down and wrote the entire series. Future projects are in the works! I have some New Adult Contemporary Romance novels I’ll be releasing, as well as, some spin off books from the Rev series. J 3. Do you have any rituals when you’re writing? Um…I guess I have few quirks you could deem ritual worthy. I don’t let anyone into my writing space because I am superstitious and believe it changes the energy – lol. On occasion, I’ve been known to wear these hideous jeans I’ve had since college during a ‘slump’. I drink a lot of coffee and tend to stare out the window a lot…does that count? 4. What inspires your cover designs? Tell us everything you want us to know about it. My covers are visual snippets of what each novel’s storyline is about. I have an amazing relationship with Bravebird Designs, who has designed every book (with the exception of Revelation). They completely understand the story and visually are able to pull key elements of each book onto the covers. In addition, we’ve used tonal elements to show the series going from dark to light, which is a main theme throughout the series. 5. I noticed you posted you like the Foo Fighters. What is it about their music you like? (Laughs) It’s so true. I am huge Foo fan. First and foremost, I’m a rock and roll girl to the core. I love lyrics that have poetry and deep emotion to them, which I find a lot in their songs. My favorite Foo song is I Should Have Known from their Wasting Light album. It’s actually what I listened to in order to write the ending of Redemption (book #3) and much of Revolution (book #4). 6. What fascinates you about life? People. I’m one of those creepy people who can hang out at Starbucks with a coffee and just people watch. I am fascinated about what makes someone tick, their psyche. Why they’ve chosen the paths and reasons for their actions. I enjoy watching and studying human interaction. 7. Why do you write? It’s like breathing for me. I write because, for me, it’s a creative outlet that like reading, allows me to escape. It’s hard to say where it stems from writing is just part of me. 8. If you could bring ONE character to life from any of your novels, who would it be? What would you talk about? Why that character? Ack! This is like asking me to pick a ‘favorite’ child. I’m quite fascinated with Sorceress Lunette, so, perhaps her. She’s airy, flighty and at the core extremely astute. I find her fascinating. As for what we’d talk about, if you’re familiar with her character, you know that no matter what the topic of conversation, you are bound to be on twelve different topics before the discussion ends. It’s what is so charming about Lunette. You never know what will come out of her mouth. 9. If you could only read one book over and over again stranded on a desert island, which book would you choose? Why? If I had to chose, it would be Sylvain Reynard’s Gabriel’s Inferno. Well, if I’m stuck on a desert island, who better than a sexy professor to be with me? 10. At the end of all days, what do you think is the only thing that’s real? That you’ve loved and have been loved. In whatever form that looks like, so long as you’ve experienced it once in your life. Find Randi :)http://randicooleywilson.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/R_CooleyWilson Facebook https://www.facebook.com/authorrandicooleywilson?fref=ts Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7843051.Randi_Cooley_Wilson Google Plus https://plus.google.com/u/0/102285814020193077971/posts When I think of Randi I hear this...long live Sons of Anarchy!!!If you enjoyed this post, give it a LIKE or a TWEET :) And by all means, SHARE :) If you'd like a heads up on future Big Ten Interviews or giveaways, join my email list. The only spam I like is with my eggs.
© Janell Rhiannon 2016 Any information from this blog must be properly cited :) Kendall Grey. The one word that comes to mind when I think of her is: FIERCE. And I mean fierce with all the power that word carries. A couple years ago I began following Kendall on Facebook. I can't even tell you how she swam into my sonar screen (yes, that's a water analogy f*ckers). HAHA! And hell yes, I'm going to use language in this interview because Kendall evokes that kind of powerful shit. She has a healthy and vocal fan base who are just as edgy and crazy amazing as she is. And this chicka can tell a story that will make you think, "Holy shit, did I just read that?" She just recently hit the 100,000 ebooks sold and was so f*cking humble about it...I would've been running around town shaking champagne bottles and letting the bubbles fizz in people's faces. You gotta love her. Let me introduce Kendall... 1. What is the first thing you remember writing that made you realize you were a writer/author? I’ve always considered myself a writer—even when I was a little kid—but I didn’t think of myself as an author until I published my first book, INHALE. The moment it really hit home that I was an author was the first time someone recognized me at a book signing. I thought, “One of my friends must’ve told her it was me. No way she knew who I was.” I still don’t expect anyone to know who I am. 2. What sparked your muse for your Just Breathe series? Hard Rock Harlots? I’ve always been fascinated by rock stars. I worshiped them as a teenager and dreamed of living the rock star life. My obsession with rockers has always been—and probably will continue to be—the drive behind a lot of my books. Every whale I’ve ever met also played a huge role in my decision to write the Just Breathe books. J 3. You always mention your family. How do you balance the demands of writing with family? I don’t feel particularly good at balancing anything in my life, but when the Demonlings are in school, I try to use my time during the day for writing-related stuff so I can give them attention when they get home. I have three kids, so it can be challenging to keep up with who needs homework help, who needs lunch money, and who needs me to quiz them for the test tomorrow. I’m pretty scatterbrained most days! It’s also very important to make time for my husband. Resident Geek and I have been married almost 20 years, and “us” time is critical to maintaining a happy and healthy relationship. Now that the kids are older, we’re a little more comfortable leaving them alone for a couple hours here and there. 4. How does it feel writing erotica? Have you ever turned red/giggled when writing a steamy scene? Tell us everything you want us to know about it. I never intended to write erotica, but Letty Dillinger banged on my skull one day, and in true Letty fashion, refused to shut up. I rarely turn red while writing, but sometimes when I go back and read something, I think, “SHIT! Did I write that? Wow!” That, or I figure gremlins snuck into my files while I slept and dropped some really dirty-birdy words in there. ;-) 5. I recently read a post you made about depression. What can or are you willing to share about this aspect of your life? What would you like people to know? My depression is a vicious cycle. I can predict exactly when it’s going to hit and how it’ll affect me. The only thing that varies is the duration of the episode. I always fall into a deep funk after I publish a new book. ALWAYS. I equate my value as a human being to book sales. Yes, I recognize how unhealthy (and ridiculously STUPID) this type of thinking is, but my emotions don’t listen to my logical brain, and they surge in damaging ways, even when I gird my loins and expect the worst. I’m never good enough as a writer. I compare myself to others who sell more than I do. I let bad reviews tear me down for weeks, sometimes even months. A book could have 100 glowing five-star reviews, but all I see are the three one-stars that say I’m a horrible writer. Worse, I believe them. I take everything personally. Social media makes it way worse because when I see everyone else hitting lists, killing it in sales, and selling to New York publishers, I feel even crappier about myself. Yay for them, I think, but back to the dark place for me. L It’s a never-ending battle. I am literally my own worst enemy. Sometimes, I wish others would make an effort to UNDERSTAND what depressed people go through. Not judge us, call us whiny bitches, or tell us to shut the fuck up and deal with it. Trust me, if I could deal with it, I would. If I could magically wish the pain and negative, self-defeating thoughts away, I would. If I could be happy all the time, I promise, I would damn sure be happy. I don’t have any effective coping strategies, but when I get sad about book stuff, I try to remember what Letty Dillinger from the Hard Rock Harlots says: “Make art, not house payments.” I got that line tattooed on my arm so I wouldn’t forget. The money won’t mean shit when I’m gone. But the ART might. 6. What fascinates you about life? The element of change. The ability of living things to adapt. I look back on my life and laugh at some of the things I used to think. My old beliefs were real and important IN THAT MOMENT. They’re not any more. I have new beliefs and will undoubtedly change those sometime in the future too. We have to give ourselves (and others!) permission to CHANGE and to be okay with it. People love to pull shit out of your past and wave it in front of your face: “In 2010, you said X. Now you’re saying the opposite. Hypocrite much?” Maybe technically I am a hypocrite. But what if I changed my mind? Experience and hindsight give us the wisdom to ADAPT and become BETTER. We have the right to change. And why wouldn’t you want to change? The same-old, same-old is BORING! I hope I never stop learning, assimilating, and growing. That’s what life is all about: EVOLUTION. 7. Why do you write? I wish I knew. I think about giving it up daily, but I probably wouldn’t be happy doing something else. The characters and stories keep coming back, no matter how hard I try to silence them. Maybe I write because I have to. 8. What message would you like to give about whales? It’s obvious they are special to you. How did that come about? Whales are precious to me because I’ve seen them up close and been moved to my core by their beauty, greatness, and intelligence. They’ve CHANGED me as a person. They’re way smarter than we are, and they know things we don’t. Whales are also strong indicators of the health of our oceans—oceanic barometers, if you will. When whales die off suddenly or strand themselves, they’re telling us something is wrong in the ocean. We need to listen. Our future may depend on them. 9. If you could only read one book over and over again stranded on a desert island, which book would you choose? Why? This sounds so arrogant, but I rarely read other people’s books, so it would probably be one of my own. I’m not sure which. I don’t think I’ve written it yet. I love re-reading my books because they’re like journals or snapshots of where my head was at a particular moment on my own personal timeline. It’s fun to see how I’ve grown and how my attitudes and perspectives have changed. (See? CHANGE! It’s a thing! ;-) 10. At the end of all days, what do you think is the only thing that’s real? Emotions and experiences are real. You can’t take anything with you when you’re gone, so I try to get the maximum enjoyment out of the important things: my family, myself, and the beautiful world around me. I want to FEEL everything, even when it’s not rainbows and moonbeams. Feelings make us who we are: smiles, tears, scars, and all. Bodies may die, but I think the non-tangibles we leave behind—knowledge, memories, love, art—contribute most to the evolution of the human race. That isn’t just real. It’s history-making. Where you can find all Kendall related goodies!!!!Web site: http://www.kendallgrey.com Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hmcmg Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/KendallGreyAuthor Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/KendallGrey1 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/KendallGrey1 Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/KendallGrey1 YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9iR5OwoEWmK_C5jnOgNWWA Amazon page: http://www.amazon.com/Kendall-Grey/e/B006BA1V06/ When I think of Kendall, I think of her like this: If you enjoyed this post, give it a LIKE or a TWEET :) And by all means, SHARE :) If you'd like a heads up on future Big Ten Interviews or giveaways, join my email list. 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© Janell Rhiannon 2016 Any information from this blog must be properly cited :) I read Tracy James Jones's book Secret and Lies sometime ago. It was not a subject I expected. I really liked Tracy's work and began following on Facebook. As I did, I got to know Tracy, as we all get to know people we meet through social media via posts, comments and, of course, our online conversations. Tracy stood out to me as more than just an indie author. Tracy gives a voice to the gender non-conforming community. I have watched Tracy face bravely so many things from family and community pressures. I admire these efforts from afar. Tracy made me think about how I see equality and the uniformed ideas I was carrying around about transgender issues and non-conforming gender. I didn't even know about non-conforming gender. My greatest hope it that some day we will meet in person and swap stories as writers and human beings who share this beautiful thing we call "LIFE." I asked Tracy to answer my BIG TEN and was graciously rewarded by the thoughtful responses. So, introducing....Tracy James Jones! 1. What is the first thing you remember writing that made you realize you were a writer/author? A very long-winded poem I wrote in high school called “Who Am I?” If I remember correctly, it was a time in my young life that I was becoming more aware of who I was as a person and wondered what direction my life would go. Plus it had something else to do with a love/crush I never had the heart to face for more reasons than one. 2. What sparked your muse for your book Secrets and Lies? A. Secrets & Lies started in a dream that was initially written as a short story. Once that was done, I realized that I had one character who had a lot more to say and do with the story and another who was ready for her story to be told. ---you can grab your copy of Secrets and Lies at Amazon B. Torn? Torn was a bit of a hard challenge and came from the fact that most jail/prison stories are told from a str8 male point of view. Switching the lead character to someone who was gender non-conforming made it possible for that type of story to be told from a point of view that most people would not know or believe possible. Some people tend to believe that if you are not like them, then everything about you is wrong and that is just not true. The tagline I initially had in mind for this was “Shawshank Redemption at Brokeback Mountain.” ---you can grab a copy of Torn at Amazon C. The Crush? The Crush was written one month prior to my high school class reunion. The idea started because of all the chatter for that event and who would likely attend. Thinking on that, I found myself remembering those many days and years of my life and my thoughts landed on my first crush. Once I had the introduction to it, the rest of the story simply fell into place. As short as it is, it is still one of my favorites. That crush was able to make the event and I found him to still be the sweetest person. Crush still in place. This story is featured on the Huffington Post and has been requested by the International Baccalaureate Organization to use as Teacher Support Material for their middle-years language and literature classrooms, worldwide. ---get a peek at Crush 3. Do you have any rituals you follow when you write? Do you listen to music? If so how do you choose it? A: My writing comes to me in steps. Sometimes in a rush, so I have to close off the world and write everything down. If I don’t, the story will not let me rest. Depending on the mood of the scene, especially emotional scenes, I love string instruments and horns. When I was writing “Secrets & Lies,” I had the soundtrack to “Meet Joe Black” on repeat. That is the most beautiful music ever. 4. How did you come to write from acting? Tell us everything you want us to know about it. From childhood, I loved watching musical films (Sound of Music), variety shows and the like. Loved them all, so I wanted to do that. I started singing in the children’s choir at my church and continued to sing into adulthood. The acting thing was about meeting actors and learning the craft. I was lucky enough to get some good parts as an extra and stand-in for some truly great films. I had fun working on a local stage play as well. All of that sort of disappeared when I failed my first screen test. Returning to writing is what I felt better suited to do. 5. Who is your favorite poet/favorite poem? Uh-oh. I don’t actually read much poetry. (Did I just hear someone scream?) I mean, I have read some and even written some, but with all the different elements of writing that I do read, poetry is just not one of them. I know they can be some of the most beautiful words put on paper, but poetry often invokes thought, and when I read I am only interested in a straight forward story. 6. What fascinates you about life? People, in general, used to fascinate me a great deal. Good people. Kind people. Now that I am older with a little life experience behind me, I’m not so much impressed. With social media taking over the world, I see so much hatred and violence and unnecessary cruelty, that I’ve just about lost all faith in humanity. What fascinates me now... Writing, reading, films and being the best person I can be in the face of the madness. 7. Why do you write? Initially, I thought I wanted to write because I loved reading and figured I had something to say. Later, it occurred to me that my writing gives a voice to those who are barely seen, heard or understood. I think all of us have something to say, and I am proud to be able to speak up for those who haven’t yet been given the chance. 8. What message would you like to give about equality? The message is simple. As human beings, no matter what type of life we live, everyone deserves the exact same rights. I have no idea why some people find that so difficult to understand. Nothing about one single individual makes them any better worse than another other than the deeds that they do. That’s it. 9. If you could only read one book over and over again stranded on a desert island, which book would you choose? Why? I have never read a book beyond the second or third time other than the Bible, and that is mostly about finding various scriptures from time to time over the years of my life. Just one book? Couldn’t do it. 10. At the end of all days, what do you think is the only thing that’s real? In the end, the only thing that is real and matters for me is that I have done enough of the right things to get into a happy afterlife. Life is sometimes hard and we all make mistakes, but faith is the answer. I know that if nothing else. Find Tracy at the following places:Amazon's Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0067T760U Blog: http://tracyjamesjones.wordpress.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tracy-James-Jones/110692882366182 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Hatchiekid Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+TracyJamesJones/posts The Transcending Gender Project: http://www.transcendinggender.org/ Other Acclaim: · Guest Judge for the 2013-15 RONE` (Romance Novel) Awards · Featured in the 2013-15 International Indie-Vengeance Day Author Event · Guest Judge for the 2014 HuffPost50/AARP Memoir Contest · Guest Judge for the 2014-15 Rainbow Books Awards · Photo Featured in the Transcending Gender Project (Since 2014) UPDATE***** Tracy has since been involved in the independent film Between the Shades, which explores the common knowledge of what it means to be gay, or what we think about who is what... Tracy's inspiration is all about love :) and Meet Joe Black...If you enjoyed this post, give it a LIKE or a TWEET :) And by all means, SHARE :) If you'd like a heads up on future Big Ten Interviews or giveaways, join my email list. The only spam I like is with my eggs.
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